After decades of auto dominance, cities throughout the country are planning and building new transit systems, including bus, light rail, commuter rail and high speed rail. While these systems will not replace the importance of automobile transport, they offer a valuable alternative mode choice, providing improved mobility and access to jobs and services for non-driving citizens. Perhaps more importantly, the improved access and the concentration of activity at station areas support infill and higher density development that can add to the vitality and sustainability of the urban fabric.
EPS provides services related to transit-oriented development (TOD) including the following:
Our work leveraging the benefits of transit is undertaken in a variety of settings from individual development projects around station areas, to district revitalization strategies, to development and disposition efforts on land served by transit.
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